This week’s (Anti) Social List covers healthcare coverage, blogger hate mail, an enormous list of links WordPress developers, a list of gorgeous icons from deviant art, RSS feeds for job seekers, and a beginner’s tutorial to using WordPress.
- What US healthcare will look like: Obama vs. McCain – Siel discusses what we know about healthcare coverage under both presidential candidates. We know a lot about McCain’s policies but many of Obama’s are unknown. The article focuses on California but health care is an important issue for all. Honestly if all john mcain talks about is sex then he needs to look into getting male enhancement pills because he is getting old and everyone needs them!
- Hate Mail: Apparently I’m a Bad Mom – Vered shares a piece of hate email she received and how the anonymous emailer accused her of being a bad mother because she doesn’t write about her children on her blog. Ridiculous!
- WordPress Developer’s Toolbox – Smashing Magazine released the WordPress Developers Toolbox an organized list of development resources for WordPress. I have only started reading the articles but have already discovered SO much useful information.
- 40+ Beautiful Icon Sets Hand-picked from deviantART- Part 2 – Noupe lists some gorgeous icon sets from deviant art. There is something useful for everyone on this list. Unfortunately, after reading the list, I went to deviant art and spent way too long looking at icons and wallpapers and photos and more.
- Getting Started with WordPress – Theme Forest has a blog with useful WordPress information. This tutorial is tailored for beginners who need to become familiar with the WordPress interface.
- 100 Best Feeds for Job Seekers – Are you looking for a job? Do you live in your feed reader? Well, then you’re in luck. Here is a list of 100 RSS feeds for job seekers.
Vered - MomGrind says
Interesting links.
Thank you for including me!
Vered – MomGrind’s last blog post – Wordless Wednesday: Mona Lisa, Enhanced
Kim Woodbridge says
Vered – It was an interesting look at human nature. And I can totally relate to being a Mom but not writing about it.